It's hard to be a parent; one of the hardest things about parenting is that your kid needs to be constantly supervised. If you can't afford fancy childcare, that means brining your child basically everywhere you go, which is stressful for everyone involved. Even without everything else that comes with a trip to the store or the doctors office, physically getting kids from point A to point B is a feat that I salute parents for being able to accomplish. But then there's the hostility that so many people harbor towards seeing children in public. It has gotten to the point that there have been serious debates online regarding whether children should be banned from flying on airplanes, or whether "child free flights" will become an airline feature of the future. Children have the right to enjoy public spaces and transit as much as anyone, and the amount of anger some possess from simply seeing a child in public truly baffles me. You can complain about your own kids, but if simply seeing a child ruins your day, you need some real problems.